Overview

Lexar Professional USB-C Dual-Slot SD and MicroSD Card Reader

To speed up your workflow, the Lexa Professional USB-C Dual-Slot Reader works with SD and microSD UHS-II cards and offers creatives fast transfer speeds up to 312MB/s read. For added convenience, it is backwards compatible with UHS-I cards and has a USB-C connector to work with USB-C computers.

SKU: GC21-LRW470U-RNHNG

Lexar Professional SD and MicroSD Dual-Slot USB-C Card Reader

Lexar Professional USB-C Dual-Slot SD and MicroSD Card Reader

To speed up your workflow, the Lexa Professional USB-C Dual-Slot Reader works with SD and microSD UHS-II cards and offers creatives fast transfer speeds up to 312MB/s read. For added convenience, it is backwards compatible with UHS-I cards and has a USB-C connector to work with USB-C computers.

Made for USB-C computers

The Lexar Professional USB-C Dual-Slot Reader features a USB-C connector which is reversible for convenient plug-and-play functionality making it perfect for USB-C computers.

Compatible with USB 3.1 and 2.0 ports

Designed with a USB 3.2 Gen1 interface, the Lexar Professional USB-C Dual-Slot Reader is also backwards compatible with USB 3.1 and 2.0 ports.

LED activity light

The USB-C Dual-Slot Reader is designed with a LED activity light so you know when your transfers are complete. Compact design. For photographers and videographers on the go, the Lexar Professional USB-C Dual-Slot Reader is small and compact so you can slip it in your pocket and go.

Rigorously tested

All Lexar product designs undergo extensive testing in the Lexar! Quality Labs, facilities with more than 1,100 digital devices, to ensure performance, quality, compatibility, and reliability.

Key Features:

Read Speeds up to 312MB/s

Backwards Compatible with SD and microSD UHS-I Cards (up to 170MB/s)

Supports USB3.2 Gen1 (Type-C)

Compatible with 2.0 ports

LED Activity Light to Indicate Working Status

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Lexar Professional USB-C Dual-Slot SD and MicroSD Card Reader

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Product Overview

Lexar Professional USB-C Dual-Slot SD and MicroSD Card Reader

To speed up your workflow, the Lexa Professional USB-C Dual-Slot Reader works with SD and microSD UHS-II cards and offers creatives fast transfer speeds up to 312MB/s read. For added convenience, it is backwards compatible with UHS-I cards and has a USB-C connector to work with USB-C computers.

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